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Below freezing... at least the mud will be frozen to push over rather than trudge through :wink:
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Hey Reg, yeah still up for the magical mystery tour, now with added surprise pub :) PM on it's way when I can find out what my mobile number is!
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Keeping an eye on the met office - no weather warnings for the weekend at the moment.... :-bd
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I'm out. I've got a cold that isn't improving fast, and I'm not going to scupper our chances at Strathpuffer the week after. :sad:
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A question, primarily aimed at Stu but if anyone else knows ...

Glyndwr's Way to the NE of Llanbrynmair is shown as a BW on the maps when up on the ridge of Cerrig y Tan but becomes a footpath lower down. Does the BW stop or has the footpath been upgraded to BW status or do you head down/up the access track for the farm at Cwm Carnedd Uchaf (which is slightly higher than where the BW is shown to end)? This is the point I'm looking at - http://streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=291499 ... &A=Y&Z=115
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It does become a footpath Bob but chances are you'll be walking some of that, so it won't matter :wink:

That whole area is a mis-mash of tracks and paths ... and trackless / pathless bits. My best advice would be to crack on as the chances of anyone being 'funny' are very slim. The only place to be careful in that vacinity is at SH 910052 Caeau-gleison ... who dispute a RoW through their yard.
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While Stu's (thank you) fielding lots of "what's this like" questions :wink: could I also ask what the state of play up on Mynydd y Cemmaes is please? West side looks OK - tracks and whatnot - but east side (up) looks hard work eg up from Nant-hir. The Esgair Ddu bogfest looks quite amusing though!

I know, I know, "just go and have a look" :smile:

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While Stu's (thank you) fielding lots of "what's this like" questions :wink: could I also ask what the state of play up on Mynydd y Cemmaes is please? West side looks OK - tracks and whatnot - but east side (up) looks hard work eg up from Nant-hir. The Esgair Ddu bogfest looks quite amusing though!
I'd try and gain the ridge further south if approaching from the east side, maybe through Pentre-celyn, then make use of the turbine access roads.
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Ta.
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If anyone wants an 'interesting route' can I suggest you tag along with Mike ... having seen his route today, I can assure you of a character building experience but no moaning mind :wink:
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Not a chance. At least not with the weather it looks like we're getting!
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Cheers Stu, don't want to be treading on any toes or creating future problems for you :-bd Likely to be the last bit on the way back on Sunday.
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Is the "Tallest Tree in UK Stump" worth a look?
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So, er, remind me, who's idea was this again? :wink:
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Brrrrr
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:If anyone wants an 'interesting route'...
Will there be a yomp involved? I could be persuaded, if so.

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Will there be a yomp involved?
If he follows the route I've seen, you'll not feel short changed :wink:
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Hi folks, first post on here and first Winter Event this coming weekend. I spoke to quite a few people off here at last year's WRT; I did the weekend with my elderly (68) dad - the slightly eccentric chap who won the Official Heaviest Bike weigh-in (83lbs if I remember correctly!!). He's doing the Winter Event with me as well and hopefully I've managed to get him to get rid of some of the weight (not convinced though). At least the weather forecast looks better than the WRT weather was...
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Scott, yes, ther's a short walk involved, and we hope a pub stop. More than welcome....
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Hot poggies fitted, new winter boots fitted with SPD's, tent, winter airbed and 2 quilts packed.
Gonna have to take the wingnut backpack as well for extra layers and down jacket given the forecast.

See some of you at the Star around 8.30pm tomorrow if the roads are open
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Scott, yes, ther's a short walk involved, and we hope a pub stop. More than welcome....
Talked you into it has he? :wink:
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Fen wrote:I did the weekend with my elderly (68) dad - the slightly eccentric chap who won the Official Heaviest Bike weigh-in (83lbs if I remember correctly!!). He's doing the Winter Event with me as well and hopefully I've managed to get him to get rid of some of the weight (not convinced though).
I remember him. vaguely exciting. :)
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:
Scott, yes, ther's a short walk involved, and we hope a pub stop. More than welcome....
Talked you into it has he? :wink:
His route looked more interesting than mine, and I really want a social ride as I normally ride alone. I might take a short detour en route but not enough to spoil the fun.
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Hopefully the snow will be good to us at 900m :-bd
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Hi all,

Afraid to say that I won't make it , the weather forecast and my own worries about the suitability of my kit have been playing on my mind, plus driving through a snow storm today wasn't fun ... so , have a great time everyone, it's probably going to be balmy after all :)

Will
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